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If one sibling had men ii could another sibling have men i or is it unlikely?

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Genetic counseling: Both men1 & men2 are autosomal dominant, containing a 50:50 chance, if both parents have men. To know definitively, one would need to obtain a prenatal genetic assessment. Each child is 50% mom and 50% dad. If one parent has men and the other does not, child has 25% chance of having men. However, grandparents genes also important. So for the true answer see a geneticist.

Answered 11/25/2016

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